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Garage door rules in Washington County, Oregon

Washington County follows Oregon state licensing law, and the county or its cities issue the building permit for the job. Below: the state rule, the places inside the county, and live local coverage.

Licensing in Oregon

Oregon requires a CCB licence for anyone doing construction work for compensation with no dollar threshold, so garage door installers need a CCB licence - normally the Residential Specialty Contractor endorsement with a $20,000 bond and $300,000 liability insurance.

Licensing authority
Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) — official site
State licence required?
'Oregon law requires anyone who works for compensation in any construction activity involving improvements to real property to be licensed.' The CCB page lists only gutter cleaning, power/pressure washing for cleaning, debris clean-up and certain qualified real estate property managers as not requiring a licence. Garage door installation and repair is construction work on real property, so a CCB licence with an appropriate endorsement is required.
Licence classification
RSC — Residential Specialty Contractor - performs work involving one or two unrelated building trades for residential or small commercial projects (or three or more trades on a single property if the contract for labor and materials is $2,500 or less) details
RGC — Residential General Contractor - may supervise, arrange for or perform an unlimited number of unrelated building trades on any residential or small commercial structure details
RLC — Residential Limited Contractor - part-time/handyman endorsement; gross sales under $40,000/year, no contract over $5,000 and no more than $5,000 of work per job site per year details
Threshold
None - the CCB licence requirement has no dollar threshold; it applies to anyone working for compensation on improvements to real property. Dollar figures appear only inside endorsement scopes (RSC three-or-more-trades limit of $2,500; RLC limits of $5,000 per contract/job site and $40,000 gross sales).
Bond / insurance
Residential General Contractor: $25,000 residential bond and $500,000 per occurrence liability insurance. Residential Specialty Contractor: $20,000 residential bond and $300,000 per occurrence insurance. Residential Limited Contractor: $15,000 bond and $100,000 per occurrence insurance. Both bond and insurance must be submitted with the initial application and maintained throughout the licence.
Permit for a garage door
The Oregon Building Codes Division publishes statewide lists of what does and does not need a residential permit, applicable to detached one- or two-family dwellings. Under "Permits not required" for residential construction, the list includes "Replacing doors and windows with no structural changes" - so a like-for-like garage door replacement in the existing opening does not require a building permit. Under "Permits required," the list includes "Cutting a new window or door opening or changing the dimensions of existing openings," so widening, heightening or otherwise resizing the garage opening does require one. BCD warns that "Work exempt from a building permit is not necessarily exempt from a mechanical, electrical or plumbing permit": under electrical work, a permit IS required to "install a receptacle for a garage-door opener," while "Install low voltage wiring for garage door openers" is listed among the electrical activities that do NOT require a permit. BCD also states that "Local permitting, zoning, land-use allowances, and alternate methods must be discussed exclusively with the local jurisdiction."
Verify a licence
Verified against the official source on 2026-08-19.

County-level permits

Permit fees and inspection steps are set locally and we do not publish a number we have not verified. Confirm with the Washington County building or development services department before scheduling work.
County FIPS
41067 (US Census)

Companies in Washington County

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ACCESS GARAGE DOORS LLP – OR

420 SW 132 AVE · Beaverton, OR 97006
Website ›Midland Garage Door

DAVES GARAGE DOORS

6195 SW 112th Ave · Beaverton, OR 97008

ProLift Doors of Portland

PO Box 6141 · Beaverton, OR 97007
503-558-6349Marantec

ECO INSTALLATION, INC.

3411 LARRABEE STREET · Forest Grove, OR 97116

TF Draper Garage Doors

3839 24th Ave · Forest Grove, OR 97116
+1 503-357-1103Website ›C.H.I. Overhead Doors · Hörmann

JOHN'S CUSTOM GARAGE DOOR

23400 NW OELRICH ROAD · Hillsboro, OR 97124

Places in Washington County